Easter weekend is upon us and with it comes colored eggs, bunnies and loads of candy. If at any point during the Easter egg hunts you need a break, here are five alternative non-Easter activities going on in Utah.

The Utah legislature has granted $10 million to further the science, technology, engineering and math education, or STEM, throughout the state in an effort to prepare Utah students for high tech careers.

Forty years ago, the last 2,500 U.S. combat troops were withdrawn from South Vietnam, ending the war. Decades later, post-traumatic stress disorder, suicide and homelessness still plague many Vietnam veterans.

The obvious injuries to 4-year-old Ethan Stacy did not cause his death. Instead his death was classified a homicide due to a combination of drug toxicity, scalding injuries and aspiration pneumonia, Utah deputy chief medical examiner Edward Leis testified Friday.

It's no secret that being a professional athlete takes talent, skill and hard work.
But for one Park City freestyle skier, it's more than that — it's a constant drive to succeed even in the face of adversity.

Funeral services were held Friday for a 13-year-old girl who died unexpectedly in her Kaysville home Monday morning from unknown causes. When her best friend heard the bad news, she decided to honor the teen by working to complete her bucket list.

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